Coffeepot holder



' Dec. 2, 1924. 1,517,436

L. KOCJAN COFFEEPOT HOLDER Filed June' 2, 1923 FIG. 1.

Patented ec. 2, 1924.

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COFFEEFOT HOLDER.

*Application inea Juneia, i923. serial No. 642,026.

T all whom t may concern f' Be it known that I,fLoUI"s KooJAN, a citizen-of the United States of America,

residing at Milwaukee, inthe county of Milwaukee and State of Wisconsin,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Coffeepot Holders,ofv which the following is a specification. 1 i

This invention relates to certain new'an'd useful improvements in coffeepot holders and has for its primary object to provide a holder orsupport for coffee pots when placed upon a table.

Another object of the invention is to provide a coffee pot holder in theform of a base spindle in which the coffee pot is mounted with a guardwall projecting upwardly from the base receptacle and overlying thepouring lspout of the coffee pot to receive the coee splashing throughthe spout and direct the same to the base receptacle and prevent thesoiling of the table linen.

lVth the above and other objects in view as the nature of the inventionis better understood, the same consists of the novel form, combinationand arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described, shown in theaccompanying drawing and claimed.

ln the drawing, wherein like reference characters designatecorresponding` parts throughout the several views,-

Figure l is a side elevational view of a coEee pot with the holdertherefor shown in vertical section,

Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view taken on line II-II of Fig. 1showing the guard wall of the holder inclosing the pouring spout of thecoffee pot,

Figure 8 is a fragmentary detail sectional view showing a spring armcarried by the holder engaging the coffee pot, and

Figure 4 is a fragmentary detail sectional view showing the lock carriedby the holder cooperating with the coffee pot for retaining the same inthe holder.

Referring more in detail to the accompanying drawing, the referencenumeral l designates a coee pot having a pouring spout 2 at its upperend thereof, the pot 1 being of the usual frusto-conical formation andhaving a pair of spaced outwardly directed annular beads 3 adjacent thelower end thereof.

The holder for the pot l includes an outer base receptacle having abottom wall 4 and an annular side wall 5, the inner face of the annularside wall 5 at a point spaced upwardly from the bottom wall 4 carryinganv inwardly directed annular rib 6. v

rfhe inner receptacle of the coffee pot holder embodies a bottom wall 7and an annular wall 8, ther wall 7 adapted for seat# ing engagement onthe annular rib while the side walls and 8 intimately contact eachkother as'illustrated in Figs. L3 and t. A guard is associated with thepouring spout 2 of the pot, one side of the wall 8 carrying an upwardextension 8a, while the upper end of the extension 8a is flaredoutwardly as at 9 and is provided at the eX- treme upper end thereofwith a flat cross wall l0, forming a pocket 11 as illustrated in Fig. linto rwhich the spout 2 of the coffee pot extends, the fiat upper walll0 overlying the open upper side of the spout 2 while the forwardlyinclined wall 9 will direct coffee or othei` fluid flowing outwardly ofthe spout 2, downwardly into the inner section of the coffee pot holder.

ln order to accomplish a substantial support for the coffee pot withinthe holder, the upper edge of the side wall 8 carries spring arms 12that engage the side wall of the pot l as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, whilethe pot may be locked within the holder by the key mechanism 13supported adjacent the upper edge of the wall 8 and having a projectionbolt 14- to be positioned between the spaced beads 3 on the coffee potas shown in Fig. 4.

From the above detail description of thek device, it is believed thatthe construction and operation thereof will at once be apparent, itbeing noted that the guard for the spout 2 will direct coffeeoverflowing therefrom back into the holder and preventn ing the coffeefrom splashing or falling upon a table or other object supporting thepot. f desired, the coffee pot may be placed within the holder that inturn is mounted upon a burner and the coffee maintained at the propertemperature and any coffee that overflows through the spout 2 will bedirected backwardly into the holder.

While there is herein shown and described the preferred embodiment ofthe present invention, it is nevertheless to be understood that minorchanges may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scopeof the invention as claimed.

What is claimed as new is lll) l. In a coll'ee pot holder, a holderreceptacle adapted to support a coee pot and a guard carried by thereceptacle adjacent the spout of the pot, said receptacle embodying anouter base pan and an inner receptacle removably mounted therein.

2. In a colee pot holder, a holder receptacle adapted to support a cofeepot and a guard carried by the receptacle overlying the `spout'of thepot to direct overflowing coee back into the holder receptacle, saidreceptacle embodying an outer base pan and an inner receptacle removablymounted therein. 'f 1 3.1In a oolfee pot holder, a holder recep tacleadapted to support a coffee pot, a guard vkcarried by the receptacleadjacent the spout of the pot, said receptacle embodying an outer basepan and an inner receptacle removably mounted therein,l `spring armscarried by the inner receptacle adapted to engage the pot tosubstantially support the same, and a lock for retaining the pot n theholder.

4. VIn a coffee pot holder, a holder receptacleadapted to support acoHee pot, a guard carried byI the receptacle overlying the spout of thepot to direct overflowing coffee back into vthe holderreceptaclm saidreeepteclembedyne @neuter base pen and anv inner receptaele' ,removablymeunte'd therein, Spring arms Y@@ illecl by thaliana' receptacleadapted. t0 engage lthe Pot ,wanbstantially support 'the same and alock:for retainngthe pot in' Vthe holder.

In testimony vvhereoflI' aX .my sgnature.

LoUrs Koeman.

